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- The name Raymond has been used for five tropical cyclones worldwide. Eastern Pacific:
* Hurricane Raymond (1983), tied with Hurricane Kiko for the strongest tropical cyclone of the 1983 Pacific hurricane season
* Hurricane Raymond (1989), the strongest tropical cyclone of the 1989 Pacific hurricane season
* Hurricane Raymond (2013), the strongest tropical cyclone of the 2013 Pacific hurricane season
* Tropical Storm Raymond (2019), short-lived tropical storm which dissipated without affecting land Australian Region:
* Cyclone Raymond (2005), made landfall on the northern coast of AustraliaThis article includes a list of named storms that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended storm article. (en)
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- The name Raymond has been used for five tropical cyclones worldwide. Eastern Pacific:
* Hurricane Raymond (1983), tied with Hurricane Kiko for the strongest tropical cyclone of the 1983 Pacific hurricane season
* Hurricane Raymond (1989), the strongest tropical cyclone of the 1989 Pacific hurricane season
* Hurricane Raymond (2013), the strongest tropical cyclone of the 2013 Pacific hurricane season
* Tropical Storm Raymond (2019), short-lived tropical storm which dissipated without affecting land Australian Region: (en)
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